The clipper system that brought some light rain and snow overnight and into this morning will depart off the mid-Atlantic coast today with a bubble of high pressure moving in for the remainder of the day. As we begin April on Sunday, another clipper system will dive southeast across the region, but temperatures will be much warmer this time with mainly rain showers expected. A large area of high pressure will then build in for the beginning of the workweek with dry and milder weather returning.

TODAY – A slight chance of snow showers this morning, otherwise mostly cloudy and cool. A few peeks of sunshine may develop by late afternoon. High in the mid 40’s. Winds northeast between 5 and 10 mph. Chance of snow 20%.

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A native of New Jersey now living in the Capital Region, Brent McGrady has been a meteorology enthusiast since childhood. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast meteorology from the University at Albany in 2007 and has extensive knowledge of the weather and climate of the Capital Region of Albany and the northeastern United States, as well as over eight years of forecasting experience with numerical weather prediction computer models. Brent is also an active storm chaser and certified National Weather Service Skywarn spotter. He has been writing for Examiner.com since July 2010. Brent can be reached at upstatenyweather@gmail.com if you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or feedback. You can also become a fan on Facebook.